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Nile river
Upper and lower Egypt
In royal symbolism, Upper Egypt was represented by the tall White Crown Hedjet, the flowering lotus, and the sedge. Its patron deity, Nekhbet, was depicted by the vulture.
Lower Egypt had his own Pharaon and dressed a red crown
Upper Egypt contains areas to the south
Lower Egypt is in the north and contains the Nile Delta
Lower Egypt had 20 provinces and the most important ones were Buto and Sais
Upper Egypt is near the source of the Nile and the Sahara. The climate is dry and hot. Lower Egypt is near the mouth of the Nile and the Mediterranean. The soil is dark and fertile, perfect for growing crops
Environmental issues
the Nile River have a big problem whit the contamination and whit the global warming Nile River can have problems in the future.
Large-scale heavy metal pollution and coastal erosion pose an existential threat to the Nile River Delta, endangering 60 million people
Seawater intrusion also polute the Nile river
geography
Nile River is length 6650km and Nile River crosses Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Eritrea, Congo, South Sudan.
The Nile River starts in North Africa and finish in Egypt
The Nile River is located in Northwest of Africa
Economy
The Nile River helped Egypt to trade using boats to go to other cities to trade
The agriculture in egypt have a irigation system that uses the Nile River
Cities were made near the Nile River because it was a source of water and agriculture
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